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词汇 praiseworthy
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Definition of praiseworthy in English:

praiseworthy

adjective ˈpreɪzwəːðiˈpreɪzˌwərði
  • Deserving approval and admiration.

    值得赞扬的,可嘉的

    the government's praiseworthy efforts

    政府值得称赞的努力。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As undeniably praiseworthy as the performances were, detractors argued the film seemed contrived for shock value.
    • All these initiatives are praiseworthy and creditable to the new and youthful management team.
    • Yet the movie has him give his best which is praiseworthy for the effort and highly questionable in effect.
    • It is indeed rational, and praiseworthy, for one to wish to preserve one's way of life against real, as well as perceived, threats to destroy it.
    • Of all things praiseworthy in his essay, the tone needs mention.
    • And that level of literacy in music, even if it is a variation of the same, is still praiseworthy and perhaps without any parallel.
    • He is concerned that young people are picking up on a lot of adult behaviour which is neither praiseworthy nor consistent.
    • Therefore, on the face of it, the recent directive is a praiseworthy effort to control the costs of healthcare that ordinary people have to bear.
    • Being ‘green’ while being profitable is praiseworthy but not always achievable.
    • The fact that the final report failed to offer an explanation is one of the infuriating holes in an otherwise praiseworthy accounting.
    • The best thing about her is that the fact that she is beautiful isn't even in the top 10 of her most praiseworthy traits.
    • In that case, their achievement has been praiseworthy.
    • However that may be, his book embodies an energetic, sustained, and praiseworthy effort to tell a story that has not previously been told in the same detail.
    • Would it seem conceited to accept a compliment graciously, to acknowledge that there may actually be something praiseworthy about me?
    • Sometimes I neglect my duty to give thanks and to praise what is praiseworthy, for which I apologize.
    • Compliments derive from taking notice of praiseworthy situations and efforts.
    • Was it an admission of error, a miscalculation, or a praiseworthy acceptance of the people's demands for a say on the new constitution, to which he simply had to bow?
    • The good doctor did manage to find some praiseworthy elements.
    • Your efforts are especially praiseworthy because very few media outlets are examining it properly, or at all.
    • The apostle Paul implores us to be a thinking people - a people who press toward excellence and praiseworthy things.
    Synonyms
    commendable, laudable, admirable, creditable, worthy, worthy of admiration, meritorious, deserving, honourable, estimable, exemplary, excellent, sterling, fine
    rare applaudable

Derivatives

  • praiseworthily

  • adverb ˈpreɪzwəːðɪli
  • praiseworthiness

  • noun ˈpreɪzwəːðɪnəsˈpreɪzˌwərðinəs
    • Now it is both necessary and sufficient for justice, and thus for praiseworthiness, that an agent wills what is right, knowing it to be right, because it is right.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The praiseworthiness of an action ought not be contingent upon factors beyond an agent's control but instead depends solely upon the agent himself.
      • They have met with tremendous success and virtually no opposition in mainline Protestantism because of the praiseworthiness of their aims.
      • Having said this, however, it must be reiterated that these claims for ancient accounting are not to be taken as unadulterated claims of praiseworthiness.
      • The problem is not the praiseworthiness of Old England.

Definition of praiseworthy in US English:

praiseworthy

adjectiveˈpreɪzˌwərðiˈprāzˌwərT͟Hē
  • Deserving approval and admiration.

    值得赞扬的,可嘉的

    they displayed a praiseworthy sense of responsibility
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best thing about her is that the fact that she is beautiful isn't even in the top 10 of her most praiseworthy traits.
    • The fact that the final report failed to offer an explanation is one of the infuriating holes in an otherwise praiseworthy accounting.
    • And that level of literacy in music, even if it is a variation of the same, is still praiseworthy and perhaps without any parallel.
    • Your efforts are especially praiseworthy because very few media outlets are examining it properly, or at all.
    • Compliments derive from taking notice of praiseworthy situations and efforts.
    • Therefore, on the face of it, the recent directive is a praiseworthy effort to control the costs of healthcare that ordinary people have to bear.
    • Yet the movie has him give his best which is praiseworthy for the effort and highly questionable in effect.
    • Would it seem conceited to accept a compliment graciously, to acknowledge that there may actually be something praiseworthy about me?
    • Sometimes I neglect my duty to give thanks and to praise what is praiseworthy, for which I apologize.
    • As undeniably praiseworthy as the performances were, detractors argued the film seemed contrived for shock value.
    • He is concerned that young people are picking up on a lot of adult behaviour which is neither praiseworthy nor consistent.
    • The apostle Paul implores us to be a thinking people - a people who press toward excellence and praiseworthy things.
    • Being ‘green’ while being profitable is praiseworthy but not always achievable.
    • Of all things praiseworthy in his essay, the tone needs mention.
    • The good doctor did manage to find some praiseworthy elements.
    • In that case, their achievement has been praiseworthy.
    • All these initiatives are praiseworthy and creditable to the new and youthful management team.
    • Was it an admission of error, a miscalculation, or a praiseworthy acceptance of the people's demands for a say on the new constitution, to which he simply had to bow?
    • It is indeed rational, and praiseworthy, for one to wish to preserve one's way of life against real, as well as perceived, threats to destroy it.
    • However that may be, his book embodies an energetic, sustained, and praiseworthy effort to tell a story that has not previously been told in the same detail.
    Synonyms
    commendable, laudable, admirable, creditable, worthy, worthy of admiration, meritorious, deserving, honourable, estimable, exemplary, excellent, sterling, fine
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